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Conference abacus::veterans

Title:Veterans Affairs
Notice:Please review notes 1.20 and 1.21.
Moderator:SOLVIT::ALLEN_R
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Mon May 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:689
Total number of notes:4101

688.0. "Home Soon, A POW/MIA Documentary" by POWDML::HAMILTON_K () Tue Feb 18 1997 11:42

    Got this in the mail last week from AA Video Productions, based in
    Boston.
    
    "You are cordially invited to a special screening of HOME SOON, a
    POW/MIA documentary mini-series
    
    Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m.
    
    BNN-TV Transportation Bldg., 2nd floor, suite 2240, Eight Park Plaza,
    Boston.
    
    Special guests and refreshments.  RSVP 617-720-2113, ext. 41
    
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688.1QUESTIONS?FABSIX::G_STOUTMon Feb 24 1997 09:141
    DID YOU GO THE VIEWING? WILL THE MINI SERIES BE AVAILABLE ANYTIME SOON?
688.2POWDML::HAMILTON_KMon Feb 24 1997 15:5218
    No, I didn't make it, but I called the reservation number and spoke
    with the woman there.  The folks who were expected were all well-known
    to me as POW/MIA families and activists.  Mrs. King and her son John,
    Ed and Eleanor (Botts) Gregory, John Kuhn of the Home Soon org.,
    Maureen Dunn of the National League of Families, etc.
    
    The episodes will be shown on the Boston cable network, then made
    available to other local access cable stations if they request them.
    
    From what I understand the show is made up of filmed events that have
    happened around town; rallies, town meetings, dedications, etc.  I
    remember one that John Kuhn sponsored where Tip O'Neal was a guest, he
    showed up for all the POW/MIA events.
    
    On another note, there is a new govt. search scheduled to look for 
    info/remains of Paul C. King.  Rumor is they'll use the correct
    coordinates this time.